Curriculum

The M.S. graduate curriculum emphasizes physiology, tissue engineering, biomechanics, and transport phenomena. Associated courses are available on campus in applied mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, solid and fluid mechanics, electronics, computers, information sciences, system analysis, neurosciences, pathology, pharmacology, and clinical subjects. Faculty advisors are available to assist the students in planning for their courses and research.

Required Courses for the M.S. Degree Program (must be taken for letter grade)

BENG 281. Seminar in Bioengineering – 1 unit (F,W,S) Must take each quarter during first year

BENG 282. Seminar: Faculty Research – 1 unit (F)

Additional Required Courses for M.S. Degree: Plan I

3. Elective Courses (three required):

Plan I students are required to complete three elective courses to fulfill their degree requirements. All graduate courses offered in the Bioengineering Department (other than the 6 required courses) may be used to fulfill the elective course requirement. Other courses outside of the department may be approved. Consult with the graduate advisor.

4. Research (12 units required):

BENG 299. Graduate Research

Additional Required Courses for M.S. Degree: Plan II

3. Elective Courses (six required):

Plan II students are required to complete six elective courses to fulfill their degree requirements. All graduate courses offered in the Bioengineering Department (other than the 6 required courses) may be used to fulfill the elective course requirement. Other courses outside of the department may be approved. Consult with the graduate advisor.